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Andrew
A. King is an Associate Professor of Business at the Tuck
School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Dr. King holds degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology,the University of California at Berkeley; and Brown
University.
Dr. King investigates how firms and industries collaborate to
improve industry conditions. The
New York Times credited Dr. King's research with changing
EPA policy and with encouraging a reorganization of the American
Chemistry Council's Responsible Care Program. |
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Michael
Lenox is Associate Professor of Business at the Fuqua School of
Business, Duke University. He received his Ph.D. in Technology
Management and Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, and his B.S. and M.Sc. in Systems Engineering from the
University of Virginia.
Professor Lenox explores the sourcing of extramural knowledge and
its impact on firm innovation. He also explores the prospects for
industry self-regulation?both the incentives firms have to
self-regulate and the private institutions created by firms to
facilitate self-regulation. |
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Michael
Toffel is a postdoc at the Haas School of Business
at the University of California at Berkeley, where he received his
PhD in Business Administration. His research focuses on industry
self-regulation and innovative public policy. He received an MBA
and Master's in Environmental Management from Yale University, and
BA in Government from Lehigh University. His professional
experience includes serving as the Director of Environment, Health
and Safety at the Jebsen & Jessen (South East Asia) Group of
Companies located throughout Southeast Asia. He has also worked as
an environmental management consultant for Arthur Andersen, Arthur
D. Little, Xerox Corporation, and Motorola, and has worked on
innovation management at Hewlett Packard. His work has been
published in journals including California Management Review,
Journal of Industrial Ecology, Environmental Science and
Technology, Corporate Environmental Strategy, and Business Strategy
and the Environment. |
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